Mount Tomorr National Park

Mount Tomorr National Park is a premier outdoor destination in Albania, renowned for its rugged mountain scenery and rich biodiversity.

106,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1956
Year Established

About Mount Tomorr National Park

 

Mount Tomorr National Park, situated in the heart of Albania, is an impressive sanctuary that captures the essence of the country's natural splendor. The park is dominated by Mount Tomorr, a majestic peak reaching an elevation of over 7,900 feet. Known for its jagged limestone cliffs and dense forests, it provides stunning vistas and is a sacred site in local folklore. The park's ecology includes a variety of plant species and wildlife, such as bears, wolves, and eagles, offering extraordinary opportunities for wildlife watching. Historically, the area has been a place of reverence, with traditions going back centuries, particularly with the Bektashi community hosting annual pilgrimages. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and cultural exploration, with trails that offer everything from gentle nature walks to challenging summit climbs. Mount Tomorr National Park appeals to adventure seekers and those interested in Albania's cultural heritage alike.

Highlights

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The Summit of Mount Tomorr

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Diverse Flora and Fauna

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Holy Week of Mount Tomorr

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Panoramic Views from Tum: Peace Hill

Notable Natural Features

Mount Tomorr Summit

The highest point in the park with sweeping panoramas of the Albanian countryside.

Bektashi Tekke

A significant religious and cultural site where annual pilgrimages are held.

Osum Canyon

A dramatic gorge offering picturesque views and opportunities for kayaking.